Quickly to the heart of Marseille

The advantages of travelling by train

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Comfortable seating

Arrival in the heart of town

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What was once the old port of Marseille, is now a grand marina located between two ancient forts. The harbour is complete with terraces, restaurants, hotels and shops, but still pleasantly quiet. For a beautiful view of the city and the sea, take a walk to the Notre-Dame de la Garde. It's situated on a 150-metre high hill, but the climb is worth it! You can relax on one of the terraces around Rue de la République and Rue de Canebière. The city beaches are also great for relaxing. Culturally, there’s plenty on offer: Marseille has more than 22 museums. Especially Le Musée d'Art Contemporain (MAC) is a must-see for the modern art lover.

Travel information

Travel information Marseille

After a change of trains in Brussel-Zuid (Midi) or Paris, you can travel with TGV to Marseille. Moreover, every Saturday in July and August Thalys will get you there directly.

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Change trains in Paris or Brussels

Before you can travel with the TGV to Marseille, you travel to Brussel-Zuid (Midi) or Paris-Nord.

Brussel-Zuid (Midi): Follow the signs 'Thalys' until you reach the main hall. The large information panels will indicate the platform from which your TGV will depart. More information

Paris-Nord: To catch your TGV you will first need to travel with the RER to station Gare de Lyon. From Paris-Nord you take RER line D in the direction of Corbeil Essonnes to get to Gare de Lyon. For the transfer in Paris you can buy a ticket at the bar. More information